Boston, MA- Chapter

Boston, MA Chapter Contact

Veronica Nicole Chapman is the Founder and Executive Director of Boxxout. She is an author and a playwright, having written and produced the play, Ancestors Inc., a motivational play for youths, and having published the book, The Advent of Planet Martyr, An Innovative Social Commentary.

Ms. Chapman is a graduate of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. She is also a graduate of Babson College, where she received her Masters in Business Administration (MBA).

Ms. Chapman has ten years of experience creating innovative and effective programs for youth covering a variety of topics including African Diaspora, Spanish, Public Speaking, Self-Image, and entrepreneurship

I would be remiss in not addressing the tragic booming in Boston that it did not effect all us someway or another. Veronica our chapter representative who lives up the street from where the booming took place couldnot believe the loud sound of which she thought were gun shots or cars back firing. She had no idea that on such a special historic day would result in the booming of innocent victims who volunteered their time and effort to contribute to charities of their families and friends. As it stands more and more information has come out due to this tragedy with more individuals involved. Boston a resilient town and is bouncing back and on the mend.

Our prayers go out to the families who lost love ones and those recovering from wounds and or mental distress.

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Ayanna Pressley is set to become the first African-American woman elected to the US Congress in Massachusetts, following a primary upset.The 44-year-old Boston city councillor beat House veteran Michael Capuano to secure the Democratic nomination.She will not face a Republican opponent in November's mid-term election.It is the latest in a series of victories for progressive, young and minority candidates representing the Democrats.This year has also seen a historic amount of female candidates run for Democratic nominations. Join SUE applauds this Sisters efforts .